antiquesandartireland.com

Information about Art, Antiques and Auctions in Ireland and around the world
  • ABOUT
  • About Des
  • Contact
  • Posts Tagged ‘ART DECO BELT BUCKLE’

    VIEWING STARTS TODAY FOR SHEPPARDS ATTIC SALE IN DURROW

    Saturday, January 25th, 2025

    A pair of parcel gilt and painted elbow chairs. UPDATE: THESE MADE €2,300 AT HAMMER

    A neoclassical marble chimney piece, a pair of parcel gilt elbow chairs, a Georgian lacquered longcase clock and an 18th century brass door knocker are among the treasures to be found at Sheppard’s Gems in the Attic sale in Durrow on February 4. The date has been re-scheduled due to adverse weather and telecommunications issues.

    On offer are works of art from the attics, stables and storerooms of important clients of Sheppards.  The 663 lots – ranging in estimate from €20-€40 (for a bottle of Chateau Pessan St. Hilaire 1992) to €4,000-€6,000 for the neoclassical marble chimney piece – are not at all typical of the half-forgotten  contents of your average attic storage space.

    There is everything from a 16th century gold thread and silk embroidery of the Virgin and the Angels (€500-€800) and a mixed media of The Old Claddagh, Galway by John Behan (€600-€800) to a Tibetan turquoise encrusted box and cover (€50-€80), a Berber wall hanging (€200-€300), a Dublin 19th century side table (€1,400-€1,800), a pair of Art Deco belt buckles (€100-€150) and a pair of 19th century lacquered panels €1,400-€1,800).

    Collectibles include a Chinese celadon double gourd vase, a tapestry of Nefertiti, a 19th century travelling chess set, a Baule mask from Africa, a 19th century ormolu and champleve enamel casket, a Meissen bowl, a c500 BC Greek pottery ewer, two ostrich eggs on wooden stands, a green jade foo dog, a 19th century  Italian glazed pottery relief plaque and a pair of 19th century Japanese ceremonial chairs.

    The sale is now on view in Durrow and the catalogue is online.

    A pair of Art Deco silver and mother of pearl belt buckles. UPDATE: THESE MADE €90 AT HAMMER